English
rank|out|into|up|57|your|any|what|do
Etymology
Old English eower|�ower.
Pronunciation
Received Pronunciation|RP: IPA|/j��/, SAMPA|/jO:/
General American|US: AHD|yôr, IPA|/jo�ɹ/, /j��ɹ/, SAMPA|/jO:r/
audio|en-gb-your.ogg|Audio (RP)
audio|en-us-your.ogg|Audio (US)
audio|en-us-your_unstressed.ogg|Audio (US), unstressed
rhymes|��(r)
Homophones
yaw (non-rhotic accents), yore, you're
Pronoun
wikipedia
your (The possessive of you)
- Belonging to you; of you; related to you.
#: Let's meet tomorrow at your convenience.
#: Is this your cat?
Translations
rfc|date=August 2006|tables within translation section are inconvenient, needs better solution
Breton: da, ho
Chinese: ä½ ç�� (nÇ� de)
Czech: tvůj
Dutch: je, jouw, jullie plural
Esperanto: via, viaj
Estonian:
:singular: sinu, su
:plural or formal: teie, te
Finnish:
:singular: sinun, -si possessive suffix
:plural or formal: teidän, -nne possessive suffix
French:
<table border"1" cellpadding"5" align=CENTER>
<tr>
<th> </th>
<th ALIGN=CENTER> m singular </th>
<th ALIGN=CENTER> f singular </th>
<th ALIGN=CENTER> plural </th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td ALIGN=RIGHT> Informal and subject Belonging<br>to one person </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> ton </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> ta </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> tes </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td ALIGN=RIGHT> Formal or subject belonging to<br>more than one person </td>
<td ALIGNCENTER colspan"2"> votre </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> vos </td>
</tr>
</table>
:Note: In French, the gender of this adjective agrees with the thing(s) owned, not with the owner.
ton m, ta f, tes plural, votre, vos
German: dein m, deine f, (formal:) Ihr m, Ihre f
Hungarian:
:informal, singular: (te) -d
:informal, plural: (ti) -tok/-tek/-tök
:formal, singular & plural: (ön, önök, maga, maguk) -a/-e
:Note: If the possession is in plural, use -i instead of -k
Ido: vua, tua
Japanese: ����, ��
Italian:
<table border"1" cellpadding"5" align=CENTER>
<tr>
<th> </th>
<th ALIGN=CENTER> m singular </th>
<th ALIGN=CENTER> f singular </th>
<th ALIGN=CENTER> m plural </th>
<th ALIGN=CENTER> f plural </th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td ALIGN=RIGHT> Belonging to one<br>person; informal </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> il tuo </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> la tua </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> i tuoi </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> le tue </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td ALIGN=RIGHT> Belonging to one<br>person; formal </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> il Suo or il vostro </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> la Sua or la vostra </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> i Suoi or i vostri </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> le Sue or le vostre </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td ALIGN=RIGHT> Belonging to more than<br>one person; informal </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> il vostro </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> la vostra </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> i vostri </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> le vostre </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td ALIGN=RIGHT> Belonging to more than<br>one person; formal </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> il vostro or il Loro</td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> la vostra or la Lora </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> i vostri or i Lori </td>
<td ALIGN=CENTER> le vostre or le Lore </td>
</tr>
</table>
:Notes
:#In Italian, the gender of this possessive agrees with the thing(s) owned, not with the owner(s).
:#The article ("il", "la", etc.) is omitted when the possessive refers to a member of the family; e.g. ("mia madre"), but not with "loro" or "Loro" (because the article is required to indicate the gender)
:#With some nouns (such as affari, casa, colpa and modo) the possessive may optionally come after the noun, with the article omitted (eg, "andiamo a casa mia" - let's go to my house)
Latin: tuus m, tua f, tuum n
Old English: þin|þīn singular, incer|in�er dual, eower|�ower plural
Polish: twój m, twoja f, twoje n, n plural, twoi m p; wasz m, wasza f, wasze n, n plural, wasi m p; (formal to male) pa�ski m; (formal to female) pani m, f, n, plural
Scottish Gaelic: do, ur#Scottish Gaelic|ur
Spanish: tu, tus, vuestro, vuestra, vuestros, vuestras, suyo m s, suya f s, suyos m p, suyas f p
Swedish: din c, ditt n, dina p (referring to a single owner), er c, ert n, era p (referring to multiple owners)
Russian: �вой
Category:English second person pronouns
et:your
fr:your
ko:your
hy:your
io:your
it:your
kk:your
hu:your
ja:your
pl:your
simple:your
fi:your
sv:your
ta:your
te:your
vi:your
tr:your
zh:your
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